Paperblanks - Lindau Gospels Journals
Medieval manuscript artistry in metalwork-inspired covers
Carolingian metalworkers hammered intricate patterns into precious metals to create book covers that matched the sacred texts within. The lower cover of the Lindau Gospels, crafted in the 8th century, remains the oldest surviving example of this extraordinary craft, a testament to medieval artisans who understood that important work deserved equally important presentation.
Paperblanks recreates this elaborate metalwork design across their Lindau Gospels journal series, transforming an artifact of book history into a functional writing companion. The embossed cover captures the original's complex geometric patterns and religious iconography, giving your sketches and notes a gravitas that plain notebooks simply can't match. Acid-free paper protects your work from deterioration, while lay-flat binding keeps pages open at any point without fighting back. A memento pouch sewn into the back cover holds loose items, reference photos, fabric swatches, ticket stubs, that inform your creative process.
The ribbon marker lets you pick up exactly where you left off, eliminating the shuffle through pages that breaks concentration. Multiple formats accommodate different working styles, from pocket-sized field journals to larger studio notebooks. Whether recording research or developing concepts, you're working within a design tradition that understood how physical beauty elevates intellectual and creative work.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- Features 8th-century metalwork binding design
- Oldest surviving illuminated text example
- Includes memento pouch for keepsakes
- Ribbon marker keeps place easily
- Available in multiple journal formats
- Elaborate historical artwork reproduction
